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Technology Stocks : Corel - Investors with no Humor -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Guaranteed who wrote (897)1/9/1999 9:26:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1094
 
>>The last remaining "problem"<<
...Is that he foresaw an improving Corel:
Corel CEO predicts profits in '98
By Reuters
April 16, 1998, 7:45 a.m. PT
OTTAWA--Corel chief executive Michael Cowpland, staring down angry shareholders who
saw their stock tumble nearly 80 percent in 1997, said yesterday that they will be
cheering him next year when he returns the software company to profitability.
"I think the company will be so successful next year that we'll be having cheers from the audience,"

news.com

...But not the events that led to this disaster:
Corel Corp.
On February 23, 1998, a securities class action lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against Corel Corp. On that date, the price of Corel's stock closed at $1 27/32 per share, down from a Class Period high of $6 7/8 per share.

defrauded.com

And THIS ain't over ‘til its OVER. Loose ends like the suit and the related official investigation are sure to hold back this stock at some point.



To: Guaranteed who wrote (897)1/22/1999 7:38:00 AM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1094
 
Corel sells off NetWinder unit, posts profit
...The agreement to sell the NetWinder division of Corel Computer to HCC is expected to close before the end of February on the condition of necessary regulatory approvals. No further details were released. Meanwhile, the videoconferencing unit of Corel Computer will remain with Corel, a spokeswoman said.
infoworld.com